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This large house with a large barn was home to professional wrestler, actor and podcast host, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and his family. They had been living here for almost 30 years until his death in 2015.

Roderick George “Roddy” Toombs was born on April 17, 1954 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. After getting expelled from junior high for having a switchblade and struggling to get along with his father, Roddy lived in youth hostels around Canada. At around age 15, Roddy started wrestling for money. At 6 feet tall and 227 pounds, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper worked his way through the wrestling circuit and eventually obtaining a reputation as one of the greatest villains in wrestling history. “Rowdy” Piper began wrestling for the American Wrestling Federation in 1973 where he first established himself as a villain. He wrestled there from 1973-1975. In 1975, he joined the National Wrestling Alliance where he grew a bigger fan base. He moved to the Mid-Atlantic Circuit in 1980 where stayed until 1983, when he lost 50% of his hearing in a dog collar match. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper then brought his talents to the World Wrestling Federation and the World Championship Wrestling from 1984-2000. He embraced his Scottish heritage and was known for wearing a kilt and making his grand entrance to bagpipe music.

Roddy Piper took breaks from wrestling to try and break into the acting world. He was in over 30 films, but most commonly recognized for his role in the cult classic They Live. He had multiple bit parts on tv, including parts on Robocop, Walker, Texas Ranger and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Most recently, Roddy turned his talk show Piper’s Pit into a podcast.

Roddy, in addition to being an incredibly successful professional wrestler, was also a Golden Gloves winner and held a black belt in Judo. Roddy was married to his wife, Kitty, since 1982 and was the proud parent of four children, three girls and one boy. His son, Colt Toombs is making a name for himself in the boxing and fighting world. Roddy also had four grandchildren. After battling Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2006 as well as electrocution, stabbings and multiple car wrecks, Roddy Piper passed away in his sleep from a heart attack. Roddy was 61.

“Rowdy” Roddy Piper was estimated to be worth $4 Million at his passing.

This large house with a large barn was home to professional wrestler, actor and podcast host, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and his family. They had been living here for almost 30 years until his death in 2015.

Roderick George “Roddy” Toombs was born on April 17, 1954 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. After getting expelled from junior high for having a switchblade and struggling to get along with his father, Roddy lived in youth hostels around Canada. At around age 15, Roddy started wrestling for money. At 6 feet tall and 227 pounds, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper worked his way through the wrestling circuit and eventually obtaining a reputation as one of the greatest villains in wrestling history. “Rowdy” Piper began wrestling for the American Wrestling Federation in 1973 where he first established himself as a villain. He wrestled there from 1973-1975. In 1975, he joined the National Wrestling Alliance where he grew a bigger fan base. He moved to the Mid-Atlantic Circuit in 1980 where stayed until 1983, when he lost 50% of his hearing in a dog collar match. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper then brought his talents to the World Wrestling Federation and the World Championship Wrestling from 1984-2000. He embraced his Scottish heritage and was known for wearing a kilt and making his grand entrance to bagpipe music.

Roddy Piper took breaks from wrestling to try and break into the acting world. He was in over 30 films, but most commonly recognized for his role in the cult classic They Live. He had multiple bit parts on tv, including parts on Robocop, Walker, Texas Ranger and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Most recently, Roddy turned his talk show Piper’s Pit into a podcast.

Roddy, in addition to being an incredibly successful professional wrestler, was also a Golden Gloves winner and held a black belt in Judo. Roddy was married to his wife, Kitty, since 1982 and was the proud parent of four children, three girls and one boy. His son, Colt Toombs is making a name for himself in the boxing and fighting world. Roddy also had four grandchildren. After battling Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2006 as well as electrocution, stabbings and multiple car wrecks, Roddy Piper passed away in his sleep from a heart attack. Roddy was 61.

“Rowdy” Roddy Piper was estimated to be worth $4 Million at his passing.